<b>A girl who doesn’t fit in befriends a blind horse who also struggles to find his place in the herd. A beautiful picture book that helps readers celebrate the qualities that […]
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<b>A girl who doesn’t fit in befriends a blind horse who also struggles to find his place in the herd. A beautiful picture book that helps readers celebrate the qualities that […]
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<p>Page Stuart’s perfectly organized life is flipped upside down…again. </p>
<p>Page is in unfamiliar territory as the new kid at school. To make matters worse, Shale Pit Academy of Creativity and Excellence (or « SPACE » as it is more commonly known) is no ordinary school. Students there have the dubious distinction of being nicknamed « SPACE cadets. » No, not the astronaut-in-training meaning. Think of the other kind of space cadet—you know, someone who is out of touch with reality. </p>
<p>When a bitter prank war erupts with a rival school, Page and her classmates must ask themselves some difficult questions: Are they more than a nickname? Are they more than just SPACE cadets? </p>
<p>The follow-up to the popular <i>Welcome to Camp Fill-in-the-Blank</i>, <i>My Year as a SPACE Cadet</i> explores the importance of standing up for yourself and for others and shows how anybody can become an everyday hero.</p>
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To tell you the truth, and this is no word of a lie, the story of Natalie’s Glasses is about learning to see. But then again isn’t everything? Natalie Whitman is nine years-old, in grade four, and attends Lunenburg Academy. Natalie’s dad and granddad went to the Lunenburg Academy; even her granddad’s dad and his granddad went there.
The Lunenburg Academy is the most beautiful school in the most beautiful town in the whole world. When you tell people the Lunenburg Academy is a school, sometimes they don’t believe you. Children aren’t supposed to go to a school this beautiful. Sometimes, though, Natalie doesn’t notice or think of just how beautiful it really is, that is until somebody wants to take it away from her.
I don’t think I told you, but Natalie wears glasses. What is important to mention is that she loses her glasses and the funny thing is only then could she see. This is an epic children’s journey . . . a journey of discovery and belief in yourself. The spirit of Natalie Whitman triumphs in this battle with adults who just can’t see.
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<P>After a gang of thugs beat him up, Paul’s parents decide they’ve had enough of Glasgow’s tough streets and move the family to Winnipeg.</P>
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Dex is down and out till he tries cricket, « the game that’s best for body, brain, and spirit »
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A boy who wants more out of a relationship than just sex – and finds it in the wrong place
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<p>A Balikbayan box with much more than t-shirts and toothpaste — <i>One Box</i> is filled with promises of reunification.</p>
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Lately, the star goalkeeper on Linh-Mais team has been acting a little strange missing easy saves, passing to the wrong teammates, not noticing Linh-Mais new glasses Linh-Mai thinks he might need glasses of his own, but the problem turns out to be more serious.
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When a flamingo lands unexpectedly in town, the townsfolk work together to make their unlikely visitor welcome.
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A YA novel about three teen girls and bullying — where everything is more complicated than it seems

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